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Business is the most common undergraduate major in the United States, with over 20% of all undergraduates choosing that field of study. As expected, with a field that large, there are a lot of career opportunities. In this infographic we take a look at some of the fastest-growing business careers.

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Head shots: no longer just for performers and models. Today, more than ever, head shots are an important part of being a professional. Before you get yours taken, scroll through our guide of professional head shot best practices.

You've decided you want a career in nursing, but now what? Our handy infographic should help you decide which path is right for you based on certifications, education needed, salary, duties and projected employment.